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The Gale Virtual Reference Library provides access to popular Gale specialized encyclopedias and resources history and biography. You must have a library card to sign in.

Primary Sources

ArchiveGrid includes over 5 million records describing archival materials, bringing together information about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more with over 1,000 different archival institutions represented.

Calisphere provides free access to artifacts with a focus on California. Discover over 750,000 photographs, documents, letters, artwork, diaries, oral histories, films, advertisements, musical recordings, and more. The collections on Calisphere have been digitized and contributed by all ten campuses of the University of California and other libraries, archives, and museums throughout the state.

Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) Primary Source Sets are designed to help students explore topics in history, literature, and culture through primary sources. Drawing online materials from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States, the sets use letters, photographs, posters, oral histories, video clips, sheet music, and more.

Secondary Sources

A podcast series is devoted to short, accessible discussions of important topics in World History and US History. The discussions are conducted by the faculty and graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin.

Select a date in history and learn what happened in that days headlines.Narrow your focus to specific dates in Automotive, Civil War, Cold War, Crime, Entertainment, Literary, Old West, Vietnam War, Wall Street, and WWII history.

A nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes, and trends shaping the world. They study U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends.

The longest continuously published magazine in the U.S. has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 170 years. Check out their Bring Science Home section for experiment ideas.

Astronomy and Space

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum maintains the world's largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, encompassing all aspects of human flight, as well as related works of art and archival materials. Find information about exhibits and space on their website.

Discover Genetics! Learn and explore cell biology, human health, evolution, and science labs. Interactive labs and teacher materials available. Created by The Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah.

Find out how physics is part of your world. Answers your questions on how things work and keep you informed with daily updates on physics in the news. Describes the latest research and the people who are doing it and, if you want more, where to go on the web.

The Physics Classroom is an online, free to use physics website developed primarily for beginning physics students . The website features a variety of sections intended to support students in the tasks of learning physics. Website contains a large collection of GIF animations and QuickTime movies designed to demonstrate physics principles in a visual manner.

Science Experiments

The hands-on museum in San Francisco, CA's website offers hundreds of videos, apps, and activities on everything from what happens to meat when you cook it to why your voice sounds so good in the shower. Activities are broken down by topic.

Features a graduated set of 7000+ challenging problems for students in all grades, from the very simple to the extremely difficult. The questions concentrate on understanding, spatial reasoning, usefulness, and problem solving rather than math rules and theorems and are on the Common Core Standards in Math.

This site is fully interactive and allows the user to sharpen basic math skills, play math-related games and explore new math concepts. Also check out their extremely popular website Cool Math Games to practice your skills while having fun!

Writing, Grammar, and Composition

Contains hundreds of lessons on grammar and English usage, over 170 computer-graded quizzes, recommendations on writing - from basic problems in subject-verb agreement and the use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and help with argumentative essays, and more!

Funny name, serious homework help! Help with book reports and other reading assignments. This source should not be used as a substitute for reading the book, but to enhance your understanding of the books assigned.

Click here to check out of Test Prep eBooks. Check out books on the SAT, ACT, GED, and a variety of AP and SAT II subject tests. Free with you library card.

The official website for The College Board, the organization that puts on the PSAT, SAT, SAT II, and AP exams. Here you will find important information on how to study for these exams including free test questions, mobile apps, and other resources to help you prepare.